The season finale is approaching, and so is the official start of the transfer window — but behind the scenes, the June transfer market is already heating up. Inter has long since completed the signing of Petar Sučić from Dinamo Zagreb and is making progress in talks to acquire Marseille’s full-back/winger Luis Henrique. However, one of their main priorities remains bringing in a striker. The Milanese giant is actively searching for one or even two new forwards. It’s certain that Joaquín Correa and Marko Arnautović will leave the club — their contracts are expiring, and both were among the worst performers of the season. With only Mehdi Taremi left as an alternative to Lautaro Martínez and Marcus Thuram, and given that Taremi hasn’t exactly lived up to expectations either, reinforcements in the attack are necessary.🚨 BREAKING: #Inter is ‘confident’ to get a deal over the line to land Jonathan David. The club has offered the Canadian forward a 5-year deal worth €4.5M/yr + bonuses reaching €6M/yr and a ‘key role’ in Simone Inzaghi’s plans. 🇨🇦[via @TEAMtalk] pic.twitter.com/dihV6erJbL— Inter Xtra (@Inter_Xtra) May 17, 2025 Inter is among the clubs chasing Jonathan David, considered the most attractive free agent on the market, but that will be a tough mission. That’s why they’re also exploring other options. If Manchester United decides to let go of Joshua Zirkzee, expect Inter to make a move. However, the chances are slim since the Dutchman is an expensive option due to amortization and high salary demands.Inter and Napoli might lose their coachesThe director duo Beppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio are focusing more on solutions closer to home. French forward Ange-Yoan Bonny from Parma is one player who has caught their attention this season. At 21 years old, he’s physically strong and has a similar profile to Thuram. Though not a prolific scorer (six goals in 36 matches), he could be a solid option off the bench and has potential for growth. His price is also reasonable: Parma is asking for around 20 million euros in full, or 15 million plus a percentage of future resale.David is free – ‘Goliaths’ prepare for an auctionHowever, the main prize would be Santiago Castro. The Argentine is another brilliant find by Giovanni Sartori’s scouting department at Bologna and is already being labeled as Lautaro Martínez’s heir. Bologna paid just over 13 million for him a year and a half ago, and now he’s worth much more. Estimates suggest Bologna won’t let him go for less than 40 million — but he may be worth every cent. Young, already adapted to Serie A, and with great potential to follow in Lautaro’s footsteps. He’s expensive, but Inter could secure a striker for the next 10 years. Castro’s transfer could also be partially funded by the sale of Mehdi Taremi, if a good enough offer comes in, considering the Iranian joined as a free agent last June.SERIE A – FINAL MATCHDAYFriday21:45: (5.00) Como (4.20) Inter (1.63)21:45: (1.20) Napoli (7.75) Cagliari (16.0)Saturday19:00: (1.53) Bologna (4.20) Genoa (6.25)21:45: (1.25) Milan (7.00) Monza (12.0)Sunday21:45: (1.75) Atalanta (3.70) Parma (5.40)21:45: (2.00) Empoli (3.45) Verona (4.30)21:45: (1.55) Lazio (4.20) Lecce (7.00)21:45: (6.25) Torino (3.90) Roma (1.57)21:45: (3.80) Udinese (3.45) Fiorentina (2.00)21:45: (6.50) Venezia (4.00) Juventus (1.60)***odds are subject to change***
